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Episode 345 - Cheap hacking devices turn security upside down

Josh and Kurt talk about ineffective security from the past we still use today. There has been a great deal of progress in the last few decades bringing us amazing products like the Flipper Zero, cameras that can peer inside locks, and even software defined radio. A great deal of security relies on people not having easy access to these cheap devices. What does this mean for the future of security? ...

October 17, 2022
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Episode 265 - The lies closed source can tell, open source can't

Josh and Kurt talk about the PHP backdoor and the Ubiquity whistleblower. The key takeaway is to note how an open source project cannot cover up an incident, but closed source can and will cover up damaging information. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/opensourcesecuritypodcast/Episode_265_The_lies_closed_source_can_tell_open_source_cant.mp3 Show Notes PHP backdoor Ubiquity coverup 3D printed TSA keys LockPickingLaywer Determining Key Shape from Sound Lock camera

April 5, 2021